Tuesday, July 14 2026

‘Where Did They All Go Wrong’- Alex Thomen, a witty exploration of life’s ironies

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Denver-based singer-songwriter and pianist Alex Thomen returns with his latest original video release, ‘Where Did They Go Wrong?’, a song that effortlessly blends clever lyricism, infectious piano work, and razor-sharp cultural commentary. Following his recent LP ‘Piano Works’, the track finds Thomen navigating the unexpected turns of human behaviour with a satirical edge, turning three distinct […]

‘Bend To Break’- Pisgah, channeling heartache and liberation

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London’s Pisgah, the evocative solo project of Brittney Jenkins, reemerges with ‘Bend to Break’, a powerful prelude to her forthcoming album ‘Faultlines’, which arrives this December. Following the critical acclaim she received for ‘Favor’ and ‘Cumulonimbus’, the single is a masterclass in alt-rock storytelling, weaving together Americana sensibilities, gothic textures, and raw emotional clarity. It’s a track […]

‘Changing Tides’- Pool Club, riding a summer wave

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Kent-based indie quintet Pool Club are back with ‘Changing Tides’, a sun-soaked pop anthem that feels like a warm breeze through the winter gloom. Following their 2023 debut ‘Play The Game’, the band demonstrate a remarkable ability to craft songs that are at once playful, anthemic, and nostalgically infectious. Opening with shimmering guitars that instantly evoke lazy […]

‘Bleeding Wires’- Fish Night, pushing boundaries with hypnotic firepower

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Chester’s Fish Night are carving out a fearless space in the UK psychedelic rock scene, and their latest single ‘Bleeding Wires’ proves they are not content to play it safe. Following their much-loved initial outings ‘Hot Dog Surf Shop’ and ‘Obsidian Black’, this track is a dizzying, immersive journey that melds progressive experimentation with raw, […]

‘Fucking Around’- Franxie, a quiet alt-folk revolution

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Franxie’s debut single ‘Fucking Around’ lands like a whisper turned into a roar, offering a study in restrained power and emotional candour. Emerging from the Australian city Wollongong, the artist presents a song that is at once intimate and unflinching. This is alt-folk stripped to its essence, where every strum, inflection, and pause carries weight. […]

‘Love & Desire’- James Harries, delivering folk whimsy in motion

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Prague’s James Harries’ ‘Love & Desire’ is warm, unhurried, and sprinkled with unexpected surprises. Recorded in just three days, the album captures the spontaneity of living, a sense that these songs were stumbled upon rather than meticulously crafted. Every note, every vocal inflection, feels discovered, as if he has simply opened a door and the […]

‘Paid Holiday’- don’t get lemon, sharing suburban dreams in shimmering synths

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Texas synth-pop trio don’t get lemon return with ‘Paid Holiday’, a single that crystallises the tension between longing and restraint, transforming the quiet discontent of suburban life into something glossy, emotive, and deeply resonant. From the very first pulse of glistening synths, the track invites us into a world that feels familiar and just out of […]

‘Nana And The Gator’- Liz Nash, crafting a swampland epic with new single

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Liz Nash emerges from the verdant outskirts of Mount Dora with a storytelling prowess that feels both intimate and expansive in her latest single ‘Nana and the Gator’. The track is a masterclass in narrative songwriting, weaving vivid imagery of Florida’s swamplands with nuanced character work, centring on the formidable “Nana” and her confrontation with […]

‘Natur’- Eve Goodman & SERA, a reverant ode to Welsh landscapes and feminine cycles

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North Wales’ own Eve Goodman and SERA (Sarah Louise Sarnacki Owen) return with their long-awaited collaborative debut album ‘Natur’, a record that sounds like a living, breathing folk ritual. Following a flurry of impactful offerings in recent months, the project is a deeply personal exploration of the entwined cycles of nature and womanhood, sung in […]